Class 5A - Week 3 - 2010
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Class 5A, Week 3, 2010
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1. Greenwood (2-0)
2. Watson Chapel (0-2)
3. Camden Fairview (1-1)
4. Batesville (2-0)
5. Greenbrier (2-0)
6. Alma (1-1)
7. Vilonia (2-0)
8. Magnolia (1-1)
9. Wynne (1-1)
10. Forrest City (0-2)
11. Greene Co. Tech (1-1)
12. CAC (1-1)
13. Mills (2-0)
14. Siloam Springs (1-1)
15. HS Lakeside (2-0)
16. Harrison (2-0)
17. Monticello (1-1)
18. Blytheville (1-1)
19. Morrilton (1-1)
20. White Hall (0-2)
21. Arkadelphia (1-1)
22. West Helena (0-2)
23. Hope (0-2)
24. Beebe (0-2)
25. Hot Springs (0-2)
26. Nettleton (0-2)
27. Sylvan Hills (1-1)
28. Crossett (0-2)
29. Paragould (0-2)
30. LR Christian (0-2)
31. Huntsville (1-1)
32. North Pulaski (0-2)
HOOTENS.COM GAME OF THE WEEK
No. 2 Watson Chapel at No. 3 Camden Fairview.
Watson Chapel has won two straight over the Cardinals, including 30-0 a year ago when its defensive line dominated. Winless Watson Chapel has lost to Class 4A No. 1 Shiloh Christian 54-22 and Class 6A No. 5 Pine Bluff 20-16. Pine Bluff scored the winning 11-yard touchdown run with 7.8 seconds left last week. Senior running back Aaron Lagrone has scored four TDs this fall.
Camden Fairview lost at El Dorado 43-13 in Week 1 when nine starters didn't play for various reasons, Fairview coach Buck James said. The Cardinals creamed Class 4A DeQueen 47-12 a week ago. Cardinal senior quarterback Brandon Keaton has completed 30 of 48 passes for 343 yards and 3 TDs with no interceptions this season. Receiver Sedric Porchia caught five passes in his season debut last week. Junior defensive lineman Catory Robinson sat out the opening two games but should play this week, James said.
TV SHOW
Hooten's Arkansas Football airs at 11 a.m. Saturday on Fox 16 and KFSM in Fort Smith/Fayetteville, featuring Harrison at Van Buren, Russellville at Alma, Greenwood at Shiloh Christian, Sylvan Hills at Little Rock Parkview, Greenbrier at Benton, North Pulaski at Little Rock Christian and Little Rock McClellan at Mills.
LAST WEEK
Hootens.com correctly predicted 21 of 29 games (72 percent). For the season, HAFR has correctly predicted 43 of 57 games (75 percent).
WEEK 3 PREDICTIONS (favored team in ALL CAPS followed by point spread)
5A EAST
BATESVILLE (18) at Mountain Home: The Bombers haven't beaten Batesville since 2001. The undefeated Pioneers use a stingy defense to take pressure off a young offense.
Marianna at FORREST CITY (4): Forrest City has beaten Marianna by 47 points the past two years. But Marianna forced five turnovers against West Helena a week ago.
Newport at WYNNE (6): Wynne has won five of six over the Greyhounds the past decade. The Yellowjackets must contain speedy running back Artez Brown.
Trumann at PARAGOULD (3): Trumann must eliminate mistakes (two turnovers and committed 17 penalties against Nettleton). Paragould beat the Wildcats by nine points a year ago.
VALLEY VIEW (7) at Nettleton: Nettleton's effective running attack can't overcome turnovers and penalties. Valley View senior QB Taylor Lindley ran for a school-record six TDs in last week's 53-14 win over Cave City.
Greene County Tech at MARION (4): Greene County Tech's stout passing attack stretches Marion's defense. Marion rushed for 412 yards in last week's 10-point win at Forrest City.
BLYTHEVILLE (8) at West Helena: West Helena QB Markeith Jacobs returned from an ankle injury last week when the Cougars sped to a 13-point halftime advantage but lost to rival Marianna 34-25. Blytheville junior receiver Greg McKillion has caught three TDs this year.
Beebe at VILONIA (10): Vilonia senior QB Drew Knowles proves a run/pass threat in Vilonia's potent ground oriented attack. Beebe squandered a seven-point, fourth-quarter advantage in last week's 26-21 loss to county rival Lonoke 26-21.
5A SOUTHEAST
WATSON CHAPEL (1) at Camden Fairview: Hootens.com Game of the Week. Watson Chapel has beaten the Cardinals in consecutive seasons.
BLYTHEVILLE (8) at West Helena: West Helena QB Markeith Jacobs returned from an ankle injury last week when the Cougars sped to a 13-point halftime advantage but lost to rival Marianna 34-25. Blytheville junior receiver Greg McKillion has caught three TDs this year.
Dumas at MONTICELLO (1): Monticello senior running back Brian Handley (more than 300 yards rushing) gives the Billies a chance in every game. Unbeaten Dumas uses Darion Griswold to make timely TD passes. Griswold has led Dumas to wins in 14 of its past 16 regular-season games. Bobcat junior Trey Winchester scored three TDs in last week's 21-point win over Fordyce.
WARREN (14) at Crossett: Crossett's offense can't find a spark without standout junior running back Orlando Robinson (knee injury). Warren senior Savian Gilbert has rushed for almost 400 yards this year.
Sylvan Hills at LR PARKVIEW (8): LR Parkview has scored just seven points in the first half of games this season, but the Patriots play much better in the second half. Sylvan Hills running back Nate Clark rushed for 157 yards and a pair of TDs in last week's 24-15 win at LR Christian.
North Pulaski at LR CHRISTIAN (16): A battle of winless teams. North Pulaski has been outscored 92-12 this year, while Little Rock Christian has been outscored 72-21.
LR McClellan at MILLS (21): Little Rock McClellan hasn't scored a point this year. Mills committed six turnovers in last week's 32-7 win over Little Rock Hall.
WHITE HALL (2) at Sheridan: Winless Sheridan has scored just three TDs this year. White Hall has beaten Sheridan by a combined 73-30 the past two years.
5A SOUTHWEST
WATSON CHAPEL (1) at Camden Fairview: Hootens.com Game of the Week. Watson Chapel has beaten the Cardinals in consecutive seasons.
EL DORADO (10) at Magnolia: El Dorado has beaten the Wildcats by a combined 45 points since the rivalry renewed two years ago. Magnolia gained just 157 yards in last week's 13-6 setback at Haynesville, La.
CAC at NASHVILLE (7): Nashville first-year coach Tim Perry faces his former team. Perry compiled a record of 68-19-1 at CAC. Unbeaten Nashville averages six TDs per game.
Hope at PRESCOTT (3): Prescott always plays well against its rival. Hope has scored just nine points this year.
HS Lakeside at FOUNTAIN LAKE (4): Improved Hot Springs Lakeside likes to get the ball to junior playmaker Ajalen Holley (242 all-purpose yards against Malvern). Fountain Lake has scored 143 points against the Rams over the past two years.
North Pulaski at LR CHRISTIAN (16): A battle of winless teams. North Pulaski has been outscored 92-12 this year, while Little Rock Christian has been outscored 72-21.
LR Hall at ARKADELPHIA (14): Little Rock Hall has trouble scoring, and Arkadelphia has given up just 21 points this year. Badger QB Garrett Rucker scored the winning 4-yard TD with 1:03 left against Sheridan a week ago.
JACKSONVILLE (11) at Hot Springs: Jacksonville senior QB Logan Perry improves weekly. The Red Devils have thrown seven TDs this year.
5A WEST
Russellville at ALMA (1): Alma's Isaac McCoy (107 total yards and three TDs against Sallisaw, Okla.) gives the Cyclone D fits. Alma threw three interceptions against Sallisaw.
Beebe at VILONIA (10): Vilonia senior QB Drew Knowles proves a run/pass threat in Vilonia's potent ground oriented attack. Beebe squandered a seven-point, fourth-quarter advantage in last week's 26-21 loss to county rival Lonoke 26-21.
GREENWOOD (1) at Shiloh Christian: Hootens.com Class 4A Game of the Week. Greenwood won't change its defensive strategy against the pass-happy Saints.
Gentry at SILOAM SPRINGS (4): Both teams were impressive a week ago. Siloam Springs led Class 7A Rogers Heritage in the fourth quarter before losing 49-28, while Gentry handed Charleston just its third loss in four years.
GREENBRIER (17) at Benton: Greenbrier QB Neal Burcham threw five first-half TD passes against Mayflower last week. Benton led Jacksonville late in the first half last week but lost 34-10.
HUNTSVILLE (7) at Elkins: These teams have split the past two meetings. Huntsville's Jeff Neal returned an interception for the clinching TD in last week's 13-point triumph over Berryville.
Harrison at VAN BUREN (7): An battle of unlikely unbeatens. Harrison has scored 28 points in two victories over Class 6A teams, and Goblin coach Tommy Tice has won 272 career games.
SEARCY (14) at Morrilton: Searcy had trouble scoring against Batesville a week ago. Morrilton junior QB David Ford threw a pair of TD passes in last week's seven-point win at Dardanelle.
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